Yay! I hope you can come to Austin someday and try the original, it is so good!

Oh, I have! When I was in Austin last year we explicitly went to Wheatsville and I got one to go so I could eat it on the plane back. We also got lucky because someone was selling some Girl Scout Cookies that happened to be vegan, so I picked up some thin mints as well. Win-win!

Ha ha! Probably in part, because I've been posting my blog pics and info on my FB, Twitter, etc. and I know a couple of people mentioned they were going to get that zine after they read the blogpost.

My husband made the recipe by cutting it down to 1/40th I believe. Knowing him, he probably just got out his calculator or looked up a way to reduce portions online. He doesn't cook much, so the fact that he could do it and still come out amazing is a testament that anyone can probably do it!

Ha ha! Probably in part, because I've been posting my blog pics and info on my FB, Twitter, etc. and I know a couple of people mentioned they were going to get that zine after they read the blogpost.

My husband made the recipe by cutting it down to 1/40th I believe. Knowing him, he probably just got out his calculator or looked up a way to reduce portions online. He doesn't cook much, so the fact that he could do it and still come out amazing is a testament that anyone can probably do it!

Well thank you!!! I am going to give them another check at our next bakesale of zine sales :)